Post by TMM guest blogger
Trevor Hanks, CMP, DMCP, Vice President of Sales
Boulder, Colorado 1994 - I remember it like yesterday… sitting with a beer in my right hand and the Rocky Mountains over my left shoulder, on a sunny Fall Friday. I had a conversation with a young man (maybe 20 years old) and he explained that if we, as the next generation, don’t change our environmental practices that we will have to live with catastrophic change around us and our environment within the next 20 years.
As I looked at this dread-locked, slender built, interesting smelling and less than perfectly manicured young man telling me tall tales about far fetched issues that “will” arise, I said to myself, “this guy is one crunchy dude with a crazy imagination.”
Fast forward 14 years and he might have been the smartest “crunchy dude” I have ever met in my life!
Nowadays with terms like global warming, green house effects and conservation efforts, we have entered a new phase of life. All over the world people are changing and being challenged to live their lives with a new way of thinking – “Think Green”. From our day to day living and into corporate America, it is all about doing things better today for the health of ourselves, the earth and most importantly our children.
TMM, in conjunction with our vendors, suppliers and clients have made tremendous strides and efforts over the past 2 years to spearhead new industry standards and responsibilities in response to the growing concerns for our environment. Through new business principles, policies and practices we are together trying to improve the quality of life for customers, employees and global community.
Some steps TMM currently has adopted are:
All new collateral material is printed on FSC (www.fsc.org) regulated paper and soy based inks
Company recycling programs for paper, cans and bottles
Use recycled copy paper in printers
Offer an array of TMM Event “Green” options to include organic food options, “green” décor, transportation, entertainment and more.
One goes green by educating oneself and making small changes every day. Sounds simple, but in actuality it is an enormous task to perform for the rest of our lives. I am ready to take the challenge.